Hazmat suits, fireworks and a slimmer Kim Jong Un feature in North Korea military parade

A slimmed-down Kim Jong Un has been pictured during a military parade to celebrate North Korea's 73rd anniversary, as soldiers marched through the capital in hazmat suits.

Knife attacker forces staff at petrol station to hide in safe room

A knife attacker has forced staff at a petrol station in Bristol to hide inside a safe room after getting into the shop.

Hazmat suits, fireworks and a slimmer Kim Jong Un feature in North Korea military parade

A slimmed-down Kim Jong Un has been pictured during a military parade to celebrate North Korea's 73rd anniversary, as soldiers marched through the capital in hazmat suits.

888 pays £2.2bn for William Hill’s non-US assets including UK betting shops

William Hill's American owner has revealed that online gambling operator 888 has agreed to pay £2.2bn to buy the brand's non-US business, including its 1,400+ UK betting shops.

Woman with dementia whose arm was broken during arrest gets $3m pay-out

An elderly woman with dementia is to get $3m (£2.2m) compensation after suffering a broken arm and dislocated shoulder while being arrested for shoplifting.

Morrisons warns of price rises ahead as half-year profits fall 43%

Morrisons has warned it expects "industry-wide" price rises ahead while reporting half-year results showing a 43% slump in profits.

Government opens consultation on plans to make COVID vaccination compulsory for frontline health staff

A six-week consultation has begun on plans to make COVID-19 and flu vaccinations mandatory for frontline health and care staff, the government has announced.

Taliban to allow 200 Americans to leave Afghanistan

The Taliban says it will allow 200 Americans and other civilians to leave Afghanistan on charter flights, according to a US official.